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Per Press Association. — By Electric.

Telegraph — Copyright.

THE GERMAN OUTBURST.

MR CHAMBERLAIN SILENCES

CRITICS.

Eeceived January 15, 0.15 a.m.

London, January 14. Mr Chamberlain has practically silenced the German press, whose tone is now temperate and polite, and showa a general desire to close the incident.

Great enthusiasm exists at the Cape at the turn of events.

The New South Wales AgentGeneral has suggested and heads a subscription to reprint Mr Chamberlain's speech in pamphlet form and forward it to the soldiers at the front.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue 7363, 15 January 1902, Page 2

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Per Press Association.—By Electric. Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue 7363, 15 January 1902, Page 2

Per Press Association.—By Electric. Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue 7363, 15 January 1902, Page 2